Hi Lynne, I meant to come back to you during the week to say that I did see your chair starring on TV - Thursday I think. It was fun to see how Sarah went about turning that old chair into something really stunning - love the mix of fabrics and patterns. And you have a pocket to store chocolate in - what more could a girl wish for :) The decorated eggs are so pretty - how could you forget them? After spotting the Emma Bridgwater book in your earlier post I ordered it from Amazon and it was delivered just three days later - super quick. It's a very enjoyable read. As you've already discovered it's bringing all kinds of memories to mind. I'd forgotten that I once had a room with a shelf for displaying china high up on the wall. It went all round the room too and was a real dust catcher so I'm not sure I'd want another. Enough nostalgia for now. Have a wonderful week. Elizabeth x #23

Your book of memories is such a lovely idea, imagine the joy of somebody unearthing it in a charity shop 100 years from now!I bet sticking pins in a polystyrene egg is wonderfully therapeutic. I like weeding for the same reason!Fab outfit! xxx

Oh, my mum's dressing table was just the same as that...those lace doilies take me right back, apparently my maternal grandma was a doily maker supremo. I never knew her but would have loved her to know that the crafting gene was passed on, just in a different direction! Saw the programme and loved it, your chair is a peach :-DHugs, LLJ 1 xxxx

What a fantastic chair - I've never seen the programme but will look out for it, it sounds right up my street. I bet the chair looks great in your kitchen - and a pocket for chocolate - love it!! I hope your hubby's back gets better soon,Diana x

The eggs are so pretty! I have a load of polystyrene balls I was going to stick pins in to make Christmas decorations... but very quickly ran out of patience. The cats love their new toys though lolHave a wonderful Wednesday!Bubbles #27

Your decorated eggs look so pretty, and the memory book is a great idea.As customers look around my shop, I often hear them reminiscing about their families as they see objects that spark memories - it's lovely! xx

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Welcome to my blog. My name is Lynn and I live in the Rossendale Valley, Lancashire in the UK overlooking Healey Dell Nature Reserve, where I have a lovely room to create in.There's all sorts of stuff on here from crafting to my love of vintage clothes and charity shops and the wonderful people I meet along the way.